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1, f flfy' F orendic The members of the Extempore, Original Oratory, and Declamation divisions are. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephanie Heffernan, Sister Maria Immaculata, Christine Sims, Margaret Cardet. SECOND RONV: Katherine Clancy, Charlene VValker, Theresa Schiffenniller, Joyce Bogdanffy, Pamela Ciampi, Elizabeth Rothrock, Kathleen Keegan, Vikki Baker, Deborah Plessy, Robin Keen, Eileen Lannon, Janice Leonardi. NOT PICTURED: Diane Goldi , Elena Macina, Joanne Ludick. P S b ' ' . 2 ' National Forensic League convention was held this at the Americana Hotel on Miami Beach. Shown CX During this past year, Notre Dame had good to be roud of its Forensic Lea ue. Moder- y Sister Maria Immaculatl, this outstanding consists of Debating, Original Oratory, and Declamation. Due to the untiring eague The Members of the Debating Team are: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dianne Mollica, ' Diane Flannagan, Loretta McCaughan, Sister Maria , fm Immaculata, Joanne Roberts, Marianne Allison. SECOND ROW: Ellen Bischoff, Edna Gosselin, Diana : Villa, Theresa Downey, Lucille Vuolo, Mary Fortino, sg Carolyn Franks, Maureen Shannon, Eileen Brady, gf Ruth Kotte. NOT PICTURED: Denise Mollica, Y Kathleen Lynch, Stephanie Gawlick, Leanne Felix, 4 Lynnette Normandin. i . 'iii' J l -. ui1a,.Qslw ll I ' 'M a X -Q ulix xhx -an 'r if ', 7 IIA Q47 -- lk sf . W lg . ,N 1' ' .Y li ,., -Xjvh, W, U vs . 'l N l 'fl - 1 Q D J 4 7 A ig L, ,fret A7 -vllffy.. ,' if lg t efforts of both Sister Immaculata and the partici- pating students, the season proved noteworthy. Notre Dame congratulates the Forensic League on its distinguished accomplishments. representing, Notre Dame are, LEFT TO RIGHT:' Eileen Lannon, Diane Golding, Kathleen Lynch, Charlene Walker. ' 7' QT' N3 if 5-1 I 5 swim '. 5 s i A' 5'2- if J ..w'. We 99
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Wafionaf ,Honor ocief A uwrwmu. I mmol: IOCIIYY cc , E SX 'Z .YQ-LY 'M' fi Q 1 . g Q is Ns 4.5 A M Y SENIOR MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Madeline Pietroclangelo, Dolores LaRuffa, Margarita de la Llera, Rita Wass, Mclodye Moulton, Patricia Forthman, Jean- nette Bussiere, Regina Read, Elizabeth Fortino, Denise Mollica, Lorraine Rumbel. ia, , xx Xk.Y . : ' if T., Hiiftt E JUNIOR MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheila son, Christine Sims, Kathleen Keegan, Margaret dangelo, Margaret Cardet, Vikki Baker, Virginia Stephanie Heffernan Andrea Yuhas Rit , f 3 H0ffI1'laI'1, Pamela Clampl. NOT rrurunnuz ur holding. Tx-I ,A 'N- 1 K-M., A new and welcomed addition to Notre Dame Academy this past year was the National Honor Society. On September 22, 1961, officers were elected and the Society was in full swing under the direction of Sister Jose Maria. Twenty-eight members were received into the National Honor Society in an investiture ceremony conducted by Mother Maria jane on October 11, 1961. In order LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ptleger, President, jane Nilon, Vice -Presiclentg Eileen Lannon, Secretary, Mary Kathryn Bowser, Treasurer. '-IL? 'Sl 1 Sister Jose Maria, Moderator to be acceptable as a member of this society student must not only maintain high honor but she rnustalso be characterized by her of leadership, generosity, courtesy, and tion. A National Honor Society member must be capable of and willing to perform various vices whenever necessary. 41.1 Q. ft'
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iaaion The girls led in prayer by Sister Mary Bartholomew are FROM LEFT TO RIKHT: Yolanda Blanco, Presidentg Denise Mollica, Vice-Presidentg Geral- dine McDermont, Treasurerg and Judith Magill, Secretary. Money for the Missionsv, is the phrase heard by every girl each morning. following their motto, That all things may restored in Christf' the girls strive to promr prayer to Our Lady, Queen of the Missions. Assisted by Sister Mary Bartholomew, the gi also prepare the altar and the priest's vestme for Mass. An activity held early in the school year is t magazine drive. Its main objective is to prom the spreading of Christian literature. The Missi Club handles this. la ISSIONS Mission Representatives shown are LEFT TO RIGHT: Robin Keen, Vikki Baker, Elizabeth Rothrock, Catherine Clancy, Patricia Sullivan, Kathryn Moore, Marcia Schumann, Loretta McCaughan, Evelyn Garb, Patricia McAvoy, Patricia Grace, and Kathleen Farrell. 100 Q , 1 I V .A 3
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